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Our top priority is providing value to members. Your Member Services team is here to ensure you maximize your ACS member benefits, participate in College activities, and engage with your ACS colleagues. It's all here.

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Our top priority is providing value to members. Your Member Services team is here to ensure you maximize your ACS member benefits, participate in College activities, and engage with your ACS colleagues. It's all here.

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Past Highlights

Clinical Congress Then and Now: Exhibit Hall

Industrial exhibits of companies selling surgically related products, have always been a part of the Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). Since one of the College’s missions is to provide and facilitate postgraduate/continuing education in surgery for its members, the ACS has always encouraged vendors and associated organizations to display their wares at these annual meetings. Surgeons are able to examine the latest available products and learn how to use them. Through the years, the venues, design, and technology have changed, but the objective behind the Clinical Congress exhibit hall remains the same: to facilitate and provide educational opportunities to promote high quality care of the surgical patient.

36th Annual Clinical Congress Exhibit Hall, Boston, 1950 (Photo credit: Fay Foto Service, Inc.)
36th Annual Clinical Congress Exhibit Hall, Boston, 1950 (Photo credit: Fay Foto Service, Inc.)
91st Annual Clinical Congress Exhibit Hall, San Francisco, CA, 2005 (Photo credit: Chuck Giorno Photography)
91st Annual Clinical Congress Exhibit Hall, San Francisco, CA, 2005 (Photo credit: Chuck Giorno Photography)

ACS Archives Highlights is a series showcasing the vibrant history of the American College of Surgeons, its members, and the history of surgery. For further information on our featured highlights, search the Archives Catalog or contact the ACS Archivist.